❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information regarding Red Bull's high diving promotional activities in the Kimberley, specifically whether necessary permissions were obtained. The answer indicates that relevant agencies have no information on the matter.
AnsweredQoN 2121Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
With regard to the activities of a group of high divers associated with Red Bull advertising promotion in the Kimberley at the ‘Weed Farm’, ‘Herbie’s Hideaway’, ‘Billies Brook’ and ‘Grass Hill’ -
(1) Did Red Bull or the high divers seek any permission in relation to their activities in the vicinity of the locations outlined above?
(2) If yes, how was this permission sought?
(3) Was any permission needed?
(4) If yes to (3), was that permission granted and how?
(1) Did Red Bull or the high divers seek any permission in relation to their activities in the vicinity of the locations outlined above?
(2) If yes, how was this permission sought?
(3) Was any permission needed?
(4) If yes to (3), was that permission granted and how?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
2 July 2004
Responded by
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development
Response time
10 days
Information provided to me by the Kimberley Development Commission and the Department of Local Government and Regional Development indicates that neither agency is able to provide information relating to this incident.
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